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, the cabinet office, national security adviser, we have consulted more than a hundred with the agency's, aware of their concerns before we published. >> the question is have you gone through all these documents, have some been from -- of the this been okayed for publication? >> publishing documents, we published 26, we published a few more individual pages. i will not be expecting us to be publishing more. it was a trickle. >> what about the one that was communicated to the united states? i understand the names that were redacted. how did you go about deciding? >> let's be clear about this. "the guardian" has not used any names, individual slides had names on. it has been said we didn't use names. >> you made it clear -- >> a question i asked you, when you communicated the documents to the united states and in some cases in these documents you did redact these names? >> you are wrong. you haven't redacted any names. >> we have not used any names. >> communicated document to other places. >> before transmission. you are quite right. >> what did you write about? i am confused. >> at the r
, the cabinet office, national security adviser, we have consulted more than a hundred with the agency's, aware of their concerns before we published. >> the question is have you gone through all these documents, have some been from -- of the this been okayed for publication? >> publishing documents, we published 26, we published a few more individual pages. i will not be expecting us to be publishing more. it was a trickle. >> what about the one that was communicated to the...
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. >> america's national securities -- security agency could see it stunted. germany's biggest telecom company uses data away. that side of the story tonight. >> inside one of the main offices of germany's largest telecommunications operations, they are coming up with a plan they hope will protect their customers information from prying eyes. deutsche telekom has announced they will only use german servants -- service for all communications inside germany in the future. this is something they would like to roll out further across europe. for now, it will only be here in germany. information, e-mails, phone calls, text messages, will only travel on german servers. this comes out following the revelations of just how much germany was spied on as far as the nsa and british secret services. the leaks that edward snowden revealed to various media outlets. just how much germany was spied on, one leak revealed in the newsmagazine in june shows that there was half a billion e- mails, phone calls, and text messages intercepted in germany in the average month. the annou
. >> america's national securities -- security agency could see it stunted. germany's biggest telecom company uses data away. that side of the story tonight. >> inside one of the main offices of germany's largest telecommunications operations, they are coming up with a plan they hope will protect their customers information from prying eyes. deutsche telekom has announced they will only use german servants -- service for all communications inside germany in the future. this is...
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the national security, nuclear security agency which is part of the department of energy says that by 2014, all of the most sensitive nuclear material around the world will have been secure. at the top of the list is the highly enriched uranium used in civilian research reactors. in contrast to the military information, such facilities represent soft targets. and while to conduct a material used in research reactors and to fuel bombs, it isn't impossible. interested in what happened to the research reactor after the downfall they can see for themselves the decrepit building complex and security is relaxed. it's the only thing restricting access to the buildings. usually there is no garden gate keepers' house. since 97, more had gone missing. in march 2007, 1 of the nuclear center directors was arrested. he was accused of selling and quantity of uranium over the years over the black market. but it's impossible to determine what is true and what is a rumor. it is the time that is gnawing away at him. the debt would make its way into the interior of the reactor. they travelled upon the s
the national security, nuclear security agency which is part of the department of energy says that by 2014, all of the most sensitive nuclear material around the world will have been secure. at the top of the list is the highly enriched uranium used in civilian research reactors. in contrast to the military information, such facilities represent soft targets. and while to conduct a material used in research reactors and to fuel bombs, it isn't impossible. interested in what happened to the...
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i do not think that americans are willing to reveal the details of what the national security agency is doing in germany and also in europe. he is going to meet with the national security advisor of president obama, and he will also meet with attorney general eric holder. both understand that he is under huge pressure because of the election campaign in germany, and both probably prefer to work with him, the currency is known for his conservative views and pro-american stance, so they will listen politely to what he has to say and then return to their everyday business. >> you mentioned the pressure. every step is being watched.+ what will he have to accomplish on this mission for it to be viewed as a success? >> he has to walk a very, very fine line. he has to find a balance between expressing the german dis-taste, the anger in germany over what the nsa is doing in germany and europe, while also -- and i think this is very important -- maintaining trust for a relationship with american partners. the obama administration does not feel that they are doing anything wrong. they are just
i do not think that americans are willing to reveal the details of what the national security agency is doing in germany and also in europe. he is going to meet with the national security advisor of president obama, and he will also meet with attorney general eric holder. both understand that he is under huge pressure because of the election campaign in germany, and both probably prefer to work with him, the currency is known for his conservative views and pro-american stance, so they will...
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i do not think that americans are willing to reveal the details of what the national security agency is doing in germany and also in europe. he is going to meet with the national security advisor of president obama, and he will also meet with attorney general eric holder. both understand that he is under huge pressure because of the election campaign in germany, and both probably prefer to work with him, the currency is known for his conservative views and pro-american stance, so they will listen politely to what he has to say and then return to their everyday business. >> you mentioned the pressure. every step is being watched.+ what will he have to accomplish on this mission for it to be viewed as a success? >> he has to walk a very, very fine line. he has to find a balance between expressing the german dis-taste, the anger in germany over what the nsa is doing in germany and europe, while also -- and i think this is very important -- maintaining trust for a relationship with american partners. the obama administration does not feel that they are doing anything wrong. they are just
i do not think that americans are willing to reveal the details of what the national security agency is doing in germany and also in europe. he is going to meet with the national security advisor of president obama, and he will also meet with attorney general eric holder. both understand that he is under huge pressure because of the election campaign in germany, and both probably prefer to work with him, the currency is known for his conservative views and pro-american stance, so they will...
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these leaders was spied on by the us national security agency. it'll be put to vote by the one hundred and ninety three member general assembly in december with radium prime minister tony abbott has called for a security roundtable with indonesia in a bid to rebuild ties with its asian neighbor relations between the two countries were shaken by a route over alleged spying by camera. i'd like to see in the future is somewhat of a security round title. whale we out. more i've been with each other. will we build even strong relationships of trust why one must write it to be indonesia's trusted partner. it just is. are you warm. in the nation to the al trusted pot. the south korean pa ministry has denied that have helped the us and the stride yet tapped phones in asia along with singapore the controversy erupted on the story this week in the sydney morning herald the newspaper reported on in uni published a top secret documents leaked by former us intelligence and facts to bed with sudden about tapping on the same telecommunications links across asia
these leaders was spied on by the us national security agency. it'll be put to vote by the one hundred and ninety three member general assembly in december with radium prime minister tony abbott has called for a security roundtable with indonesia in a bid to rebuild ties with its asian neighbor relations between the two countries were shaken by a route over alleged spying by camera. i'd like to see in the future is somewhat of a security round title. whale we out. more i've been with each...
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national security agency is using the spying to get clandestine information perhaps like economic secrets for example that the real problem at this moment we don't know exactly what the americans are doing with our darpa and especially that i will try. and i think they are exaggerating a little bit in there are a security policy if they want the data of the american citizens for me it's ok but no european data without our approval according to a number of different international analysts america's national security agency does not report to anybody even the president of the united states aid someone that it should be held to account towards it's very strange that you collect data especially of european citizens and that at the end nobody is responsible for the collection of data so at least the united states and president obama has to make clear to you be in union what they are doing with. how they stalk them for how long and what is the purpose of their a collection and i think we have to correct this the european citizens have to be protected for foreign secret services will stay with u
national security agency is using the spying to get clandestine information perhaps like economic secrets for example that the real problem at this moment we don't know exactly what the americans are doing with our darpa and especially that i will try. and i think they are exaggerating a little bit in there are a security policy if they want the data of the american citizens for me it's ok but no european data without our approval according to a number of different international analysts...
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and talking about how he's going to take the reforms recommended about the national security agency security programs very seriously. the challenge for him is not to be knocked off message. not to engage. you might remember during his first year when he engaged in that very last question in a press conference about his friends, henry lewis gates arrested in cambridge and he said the police acted stupidly. threw his administration off message for at least three our nor days. that's the thing the president is going to try to avoid doing so he can focus like a laser on his message. >> he's got his work cut out for him in the next minute or so, we expect he'll be walking out. the new cnn folnumbers show his job approval number down at 41%. 56% disapproval. how sensitive are they at the white house to this collapse in january, a year ago, it was what, 55%, his job approval number. >> that's right, wolf. white house officials will insist they don't pay attention to polls, but certainly, in the next breath, they'll also point out there is some evidence that perhaps he has bottomed out in the polls.
and talking about how he's going to take the reforms recommended about the national security agency security programs very seriously. the challenge for him is not to be knocked off message. not to engage. you might remember during his first year when he engaged in that very last question in a press conference about his friends, henry lewis gates arrested in cambridge and he said the police acted stupidly. threw his administration off message for at least three our nor days. that's the thing the...
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michael hayden who ran the national security agency when some of our allies phones were attacked. we'll get analysis from david ignatious of the "washington post," david sanger of the "new york times." cbs news chief legal correspondent jan crawford and cbs news political director john dickerson. as we approach the 50th anniversary of the kennedy assassination we'll talk to former "life" magazine editor dick stolen and granddaughter of abe da bra ma'am zaputa it's a lot but that's what we do at "face the nation." >> schieffer: good morning again we welcome to the broadcast the chairman of the senate intelligence committee california senator diane feinstein. thank you so much, senator, for coming. you have been a big defender from the beginning of the national security agency but you were clearly upset with the revelation that we were tapping german chancellor angla merkel's cell phone, you said it was a big problem that the empty was unaware. do you believe that that the president didn't know this was happening? >> i can't answer that. i don't know. but i think where allies are cl
michael hayden who ran the national security agency when some of our allies phones were attacked. we'll get analysis from david ignatious of the "washington post," david sanger of the "new york times." cbs news chief legal correspondent jan crawford and cbs news political director john dickerson. as we approach the 50th anniversary of the kennedy assassination we'll talk to former "life" magazine editor dick stolen and granddaughter of abe da bra ma'am zaputa it's...
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a number of people have taken a stance against the national security agency's surveillance program let's not talk to entrepreneur and computer security professional right who was also. shot down his online service to in response to the n.s.a. practices listen like you tell us how your relationship with the ages see unfolded well we don't you really i really should just with them we just monitor the news and ran a service under what we believe was a law where they would require a search warrant to extract energy under the new law of the case can you just enters your order again order which is a much lower standard to compel providers to turkey so we can't really operate in that environment so we preemptively shut the service down it was too risky to operate so we've spoken to the head all of the secure email service used by edward snowden eleven bits on his experience dealing with the n.s.a. i want to just take a listen to that quickly. i know they threatened me on more than one occasion with jail i think the only reason they didn't do it is because if they had the service would have even
a number of people have taken a stance against the national security agency's surveillance program let's not talk to entrepreneur and computer security professional right who was also. shot down his online service to in response to the n.s.a. practices listen like you tell us how your relationship with the ages see unfolded well we don't you really i really should just with them we just monitor the news and ran a service under what we believe was a law where they would require a search warrant...
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security agency, keith alexander who runs the national security agency, both were interviewed on 60 minutes. and mr. legett was asked, should mr. snowden be given amnesty to limit the harm to the administration, staunch advocates of bringing snowden to justice. jay carney's view, here he is: >> our position hasn't changed on that. what i can tell you, is this: mr. snowden has been accused of leaking classified information and he faces felony charges in the united states. he should be returned to the united states where he will be . >> you said it, mike viqueria, in washington, thank you. >>> syrian war plains once again attacked opposition positions in the city of aleppo a day after air strikes killed 76 people, the united nations is asks for more help for those affected by the civil war that has left over 100,000 dead. >> desert 88thed beyond all imagination. the people of syria cannot afford another year, another month, even another day of brutality and destruction. >> well activists say at least 28 children were killed in sunday's attack. the strikes come as winter sets in helpin
security agency, keith alexander who runs the national security agency, both were interviewed on 60 minutes. and mr. legett was asked, should mr. snowden be given amnesty to limit the harm to the administration, staunch advocates of bringing snowden to justice. jay carney's view, here he is: >> our position hasn't changed on that. what i can tell you, is this: mr. snowden has been accused of leaking classified information and he faces felony charges in the united states. he should be...
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. >> edward snowden's revelations abt the national security agency's domestic snooping have ignited a global debate over privacies have security. whereas president obama justifies the nsa's collection of metadata, referring to millions of individuals' telephone records and internet, airline and credit card data. experts warn that the invasion of privacy is anything but. many players in government characterize the nsa's use of data as more or less benign. but metadata is more powerful than most realize. it can reveal a person's religious and political views, economic standing, sexual preference, personality, mental health, ethnicity. use of addictive substances and more. the ability to characterize groups by these traits might tempt some in government from finding terrorists to targeting groups because of their political leanings. so say three metadata specialists. they're proposed solution? give the citizenry the power to set controls on corporations and companies who collect their data, whether and with whom it can be shared, and whether or not it should be destroyed permanently. peo
. >> edward snowden's revelations abt the national security agency's domestic snooping have ignited a global debate over privacies have security. whereas president obama justifies the nsa's collection of metadata, referring to millions of individuals' telephone records and internet, airline and credit card data. experts warn that the invasion of privacy is anything but. many players in government characterize the nsa's use of data as more or less benign. but metadata is more powerful than...
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security agency and what they call the homeland security bureau fifty billion dollars already if you really blame them five color coded system there tom ridge finally resigned people because he said they were using it to manipulate the public. how do we find it again this is very hard question all other thing that stuck out for me. was the voltaire quote those who can make you believe absurdities can make you commit atrocities how does that concept to the way the being against george bush you know made the terrorists to be evil people who were against the freedoms that we have here they hate us because we're in our freedoms which was not true there was a blow back situation the terrorists acted because it was a definite desire to hurt the united states for hurting them having put five hundred thousand troops in mecca saudi arabia the holy land that's what george bush the father did five hundred thousand troops he sent to saudi arabia on the kuwait attack and you have to go to the kuwait invasion to understand it but it's crazy we suddenly commit we did that in vietnam and we went to
security agency and what they call the homeland security bureau fifty billion dollars already if you really blame them five color coded system there tom ridge finally resigned people because he said they were using it to manipulate the public. how do we find it again this is very hard question all other thing that stuck out for me. was the voltaire quote those who can make you believe absurdities can make you commit atrocities how does that concept to the way the being against george bush you...
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security agency edward snowden but in recent days the editor of the newspaper is also publicized what had gone on a behind closed doors here how security officials had ended up in the basement of their offices overseeing the destruction of hard drives and computers which contained the very information the paper has been exposing a bizarre turn of events salaries moochers says that came all the way up from the prime minister's office once it was obvious that they would be going to law. i would rather destroy the copy than hand it back to them or allow the courts to freeze our reporting and i was happy to destroy it because it was not going to inhibit our reporting we would simply problem erica not from london a twenty first century possibility in a highly digital and connected world the revelation by rusbridger came just a day after the detention of david miranda partner of the guardian journalist in glenn greenwald the journalist who had broken the story of snowden's leaks and the same materials were random was obtained under the case terrorism act and was held in question for nine ho
security agency edward snowden but in recent days the editor of the newspaper is also publicized what had gone on a behind closed doors here how security officials had ended up in the basement of their offices overseeing the destruction of hard drives and computers which contained the very information the paper has been exposing a bizarre turn of events salaries moochers says that came all the way up from the prime minister's office once it was obvious that they would be going to law. i would...
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america's national security agency has been violating surveillance rules thousands of times per year since two thousand and eight that's according to an n.s.a. audit and other documents leaked to the press by whistleblower edward snowden reggie's going to each to cam has details leaked n.s.a. internal audit for the year twenty twelve shows thousands of violations and those are the ones that the n.s.a. itself has documented and other paper provide some details on how the agency avoids scrutiny from its supposed to oversee years that the justice department n.s.a. analyst are instructed to give only a broad rationale for for targeting someone and the analysts are specifically warned that they must not provide the evidence on which they base their suspicion the n.s.a. defend itself by saying the information is available if requested by overseers but generally from these documents we get the impression that not only has the public being in the dark about these programs but also those who are supposed to provide oversight one of the documents for instance shows that the foreign intelligenc
america's national security agency has been violating surveillance rules thousands of times per year since two thousand and eight that's according to an n.s.a. audit and other documents leaked to the press by whistleblower edward snowden reggie's going to each to cam has details leaked n.s.a. internal audit for the year twenty twelve shows thousands of violations and those are the ones that the n.s.a. itself has documented and other paper provide some details on how the agency avoids scrutiny...
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security and wanting to ensure the security of vital national security information. but when you find out what individual agencies in the government are doing, it's very hard for that to hold up. just in regard to the education department, they have a couple of warning signs that their employees should look out amongst each other for. here are the warning signs. certain life experiences that might turn a trusted education department computer user into a threat such as divorce which sounds like a description of what it must be like to work in a government bureaucracy. >> if you haven't had your coffee yet in the morning, you could be a threat to the national security. >> cenk: it goes further. if you're a whistle blower, you immediately become an insider threat. wait a minute, you're dissatisfied with your coworkers. >> our nerve-wracking would it be to work within a government agency. i wouldn't want to complain about anything. i wouldn't want to talk about my divorce--i'm not going through one, but if i was i wouldn't talk about it. >> cenk: or if you're just stress
security and wanting to ensure the security of vital national security information. but when you find out what individual agencies in the government are doing, it's very hard for that to hold up. just in regard to the education department, they have a couple of warning signs that their employees should look out amongst each other for. here are the warning signs. certain life experiences that might turn a trusted education department computer user into a threat such as divorce which sounds like...
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of america's national security agency. until me the people in my gun are. bringing good stuff. because to date but equate it with each should probably. be a memory of the past and. we need much better before that even though this is how come the world now in europe we don't know. what the new cultural phenomena like. the face i think people. pleasure to have you with us here on t.v. today i'm sure. hello and welcome to cross talk where all things are considered a computer all of the scandal that keeps on giving the steady stream of snowden related leaks no longer surprises but the all encompassing scope of spying still does even online gamers have not been spared although while the powers that be are hesitant to rein in the n.s.a. in fact they appear only want to make legal what is now illegal is it time for an international bill of digital rights. to cross the surveillance state i'm joined by my guesses and also in new york she is the executive director of the penn american center and in washington we cross to eugene per
of america's national security agency. until me the people in my gun are. bringing good stuff. because to date but equate it with each should probably. be a memory of the past and. we need much better before that even though this is how come the world now in europe we don't know. what the new cultural phenomena like. the face i think people. pleasure to have you with us here on t.v. today i'm sure. hello and welcome to cross talk where all things are considered a computer all of the scandal...
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the national security agency has been listening in on the united nations this information comes from the latest bunch of security leaks about u.s. intelligence operations and it's a star were reportedly able to access the yuan's encrypted video conferencing system at its new york headquarters the initial breakthrough was said to have taken place last summer and the u.s. was able to do the same to nearly five hundred other communication channels within the organization shortly after that so teacher consultant pollo reform is founder of the foundation and he said the sheer extent of global spying is the most worrisome aspect of this and previous revelations. spying is an old practice that has been taking place for ages is very very old since the time of the egyptians fighting which were over but of course with the new technologies this is very intrusive and the extent and reach of it is really worrisome and disturbing the reaction would be that of accusing each other so the spying issues most probably used as a bargaining issue between the major powers involved this is the new dimensio
the national security agency has been listening in on the united nations this information comes from the latest bunch of security leaks about u.s. intelligence operations and it's a star were reportedly able to access the yuan's encrypted video conferencing system at its new york headquarters the initial breakthrough was said to have taken place last summer and the u.s. was able to do the same to nearly five hundred other communication channels within the organization shortly after that so...
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security agency and what they call the homeland security bureau fifty billion dollars already recently claimed that there are only five color coded system in there tom ridge finally resigned people because he said they were using it to manipulate the public fear how do we find it again this is very hard question all other thing that stuck out for me. was the voltaire quote that you use those who can make you believe absurdities can make you commit atrocities how does that concept play and to the way that want here is being against george bush or a you know made the terrorists to be evil people who were against the freedoms that we have here they hate us because we're where they are our freedoms which was not true there was a blowback situation the terrorists acted because there was a definite desire to hurt the united states for hurting them i mean put five hundred thousand troops in mecca saudi arabia the holy land that's what george bush the father did five hundred thousand troops he sent to saudi arabia on the kuwait attack and you have to get in the kuwait invasion to understand it
security agency and what they call the homeland security bureau fifty billion dollars already recently claimed that there are only five color coded system in there tom ridge finally resigned people because he said they were using it to manipulate the public fear how do we find it again this is very hard question all other thing that stuck out for me. was the voltaire quote that you use those who can make you believe absurdities can make you commit atrocities how does that concept play and to...
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security state, the joint chiefs of staff, national security council from essential intelligence agency and on more created after the second world war in the truman years, also includes the atomic energy commission. this new set of institutions gave us a second dice to a national state and into shorthand version, whereas the domestic interest group centered national state with the state pick with procedures, but in an ap or a sense interest, what democracy produced as democracy produces the affordable health care a comment that because the public interest. if democracy produced a repeal of the affordable health care act, that would be defined as the public interest. that is today. that's a democracy developed in the late 1940s. strong on procedures, but without a very strong accents in the public interest. the national security state we created was precisely the inverse of that. that is to say it was tasty with a strong sense of public interest. the united states in the globe was battling for, as a battle today for democracy, against dictatorships, against forms of anti-democratic zealo
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america's national security agency allegedly cracked the encryption guarding the united nations' internal video conferencing system that's according to german newspaper der spiegel the publication says that the n.s.a. surveillance of the united nations took place last summer and three weeks after happening into the video system america's spy agency had allegedly boosted its number its number of such decrypted communications from twelve to four hundred and fifty eight now for anyone who doesn't already know this spying on the united nations is illegal under international law der spiegel also reports that the u.s. maintains a monitoring program called the special collection service in over eighty embassies and consulates around the world often without the knowledge of the host country now many may be wondering why is it that the united states would want to spy on the united nations would spy on its allies because as as we've been reporting and as us president barack obama said himself recently the n.s.a. is in place to protect american security and target only potential terrorists what we d
america's national security agency allegedly cracked the encryption guarding the united nations' internal video conferencing system that's according to german newspaper der spiegel the publication says that the n.s.a. surveillance of the united nations took place last summer and three weeks after happening into the video system america's spy agency had allegedly boosted its number its number of such decrypted communications from twelve to four hundred and fifty eight now for anyone who doesn't...
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security agency former n.s.a. and cia director for star general michael hayden it's really great to have you on our show tonight thank you very much so in your opinion is snowden a hero or a traitor. well he's certainly not a hero and i don't think he meets the legal definition of being a traitor according to our constitution but he certainly has done a very very bad thing and i think he's also a very troubled young man so perhaps truth lies somewhere. in between the two extremes you pointed out what do you think it could be a chinese spy dick cheney seems to think so. you know i don't have evidence of it. but i'm going to it's a curious thing why would he go to hong kong for his refuge there are other places available that he could have chosen and given the state of side of the american relations particularly when it comes to things about the cyber domain it really is a curious choice but again no evidence to date i'll tell you how i would handle it or i still in government i would make this one of my working i p
security agency former n.s.a. and cia director for star general michael hayden it's really great to have you on our show tonight thank you very much so in your opinion is snowden a hero or a traitor. well he's certainly not a hero and i don't think he meets the legal definition of being a traitor according to our constitution but he certainly has done a very very bad thing and i think he's also a very troubled young man so perhaps truth lies somewhere. in between the two extremes you pointed...
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security agency former n.s.a. and cia director a four star general michael hayden it's really great to have you on our show tonight thank you very much so in your opinion is snowden a hero or a traitor. well he's certainly not a hero and i don't think he meets the legal definition of being a traitor according to our constitution but he certainly has done a very very bad thing and i think he's also a very troubled young man so perhaps truth lies somewhere. in between the two extremes you pointed out what do you think it could be a chinese spy dick cheney seems to think so. you know i don't have evidence of it. but i'm going to it's a curious thing why would he go to hong kong for his refuge and other places available that he could have chosen and given the state of sign of american relations particularly when it comes to things about the cyber domain it really is a curious choice but again no evidence to date i'll tell you how i would handle it or i still in government i would make this one of my working i pod to s
security agency former n.s.a. and cia director a four star general michael hayden it's really great to have you on our show tonight thank you very much so in your opinion is snowden a hero or a traitor. well he's certainly not a hero and i don't think he meets the legal definition of being a traitor according to our constitution but he certainly has done a very very bad thing and i think he's also a very troubled young man so perhaps truth lies somewhere. in between the two extremes you pointed...
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national security agency was. how did you do business in that environment? >> not on the foreign office. yes, people in countries like pakistan, always assume a long history of military intervention and politics, authorities will be listened to by the intelligence service. we don't like it, but we live with it. as far as the u.s. listening is concerned, i agree with brett that some of this has to be explained. i think that this administration has been relatively weak in dealing both with allies and adversaries. it has not been able to tell the adversaries it means business with them, and being able to confront them. and it has not been able to reassure allies about many things, and, therefore, something like this becomes a bigger problem in the absence of communication. >> let's talk about the biggest ally, saudi arabia. in the arab world. did something bizarre, because after lobbying for the seat on the security council, they abruptly turned around and said, we don't want it. ostensibly protesting syria, iran, the lack of a palestinian state. what do you th
national security agency was. how did you do business in that environment? >> not on the foreign office. yes, people in countries like pakistan, always assume a long history of military intervention and politics, authorities will be listened to by the intelligence service. we don't like it, but we live with it. as far as the u.s. listening is concerned, i agree with brett that some of this has to be explained. i think that this administration has been relatively weak in dealing both with...
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america's national security agency allegedly cracked the encryption guarding the united nations' internal video conferencing system that's according to german newspaper der spiegel the publication says that the n.s.a. surveillance of the united nations took place last summer and three weeks after happening into the video system america's spy agency had allegedly boosted its number its number of such decrypted communications from twelve to four hundred and fifty eight now for anyone who doesn't already know the spying on the united nations is illegal under international law spiegel also reports that the u.s. maintains a monitoring program called the special collection service in over eighty embassies and consulates around the world often without the knowledge of the host country now many may be wondering why is it that the united states would want to spy on the united nations would spy on its allies because as as we've been reporting and as us president barack obama said himself recently the n.s.a. is in place to protect american security and target only potential terrorists what we do wit
america's national security agency allegedly cracked the encryption guarding the united nations' internal video conferencing system that's according to german newspaper der spiegel the publication says that the n.s.a. surveillance of the united nations took place last summer and three weeks after happening into the video system america's spy agency had allegedly boosted its number its number of such decrypted communications from twelve to four hundred and fifty eight now for anyone who doesn't...
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are already believe they are licensed by the security of the securities and exchange commission and they have together a monopoly on the ratings business this is already a nationalized internationalized only capitalism is that they be whatever you ok and again in your central planning universe where you are king of not only our universe and all other parallel universes how would you implement a nationalized rating system that actually works and isn't subject to crony ism in the government sphere the same way we have implemented most programs that keep a watchful eye over the commons the banking banking sector is just as much a part of the commons as our food as our air as our water it should be regulated and that includes the ratings agencies sam i'm going to rate you right now unfortunately it's going to be fruitful the. so nice picture if you want to weigh in on today's show be sure to like us on facebook at facebook dot com slash prime interest and don't forget you can follow sam on twitter at sam sachs and you can follow me at english sam thank you so much for joining me this. i
are already believe they are licensed by the security of the securities and exchange commission and they have together a monopoly on the ratings business this is already a nationalized internationalized only capitalism is that they be whatever you ok and again in your central planning universe where you are king of not only our universe and all other parallel universes how would you implement a nationalized rating system that actually works and isn't subject to crony ism in the government...
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security agency former n.s.a. and cia director of four star general michael hayden it's really great to have you on our show tonight thank you very much so in your opinion is snowden a hero or a traitor. well he's certainly not a hero and i don't think he meets the legal definition of being a traitor according to our constitution but he certainly has done a very very bad thing and i think he's also a very troubled young man so perhaps truth lies somewhere. in between the two extremes you pointed out what do you think it could be a chinese spy dick cheney seems to think so. you know i don't have evidence of it. but i'm going to it's a curious thing why would he go to hong kong for his refuge and other places available that he could have chosen and given the state of sign of american relations particularly when it comes to things about the cyber domain it really is a curious choice but again no evidence today to tell you how i would handle it were i still in government i would make this one of my working i pod to se
security agency former n.s.a. and cia director of four star general michael hayden it's really great to have you on our show tonight thank you very much so in your opinion is snowden a hero or a traitor. well he's certainly not a hero and i don't think he meets the legal definition of being a traitor according to our constitution but he certainly has done a very very bad thing and i think he's also a very troubled young man so perhaps truth lies somewhere. in between the two extremes you...
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security agency when they were spying on people around the world in fact the b. and d. the german secret service operated one of the major parts of prism this was called the x. keyscore program that basically looked into what people were searching for online and five hundred million data connections here in germany were checked or were available to be checked by the n.s.a. now this all comes after a week in which we've seen angela merkel originally claim that she only heard about n.s.a. spying through the media then turned out that in fact germany was one of these major partners now the germans have an election coming up a big general election coming up at the end of september and the german people are understandably upset by the amount of information of theirs that was being looked at whether edward snowden knew that he could be a big influence in the german elections when he decided to leak these things will never know but what's the certain is he definitely and the information he's brought forward will definitely be used in the upcoming weeks and months before
security agency when they were spying on people around the world in fact the b. and d. the german secret service operated one of the major parts of prism this was called the x. keyscore program that basically looked into what people were searching for online and five hundred million data connections here in germany were checked or were available to be checked by the n.s.a. now this all comes after a week in which we've seen angela merkel originally claim that she only heard about n.s.a. spying...
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national security agencies according to the people familiar with the exchange the cooperation of some of the company says helped the u.s. government infiltrate computers worldwide so this certainly adds to edward snowden's account snowden said he believed that the n.s.a. has carried out more than one thousand hacking operations globally snowden said he was releasing the information to demonstrate quote the posse of the u.s. government when it claims that it does not target civilian infrastructure unlike its adversaries he also said quote we hack network backbones like huge internet routers basically that give us access to the communications of hundreds of thousands. of people computers without having to hack every single one of these sources who speak on the condition of anonymity say u.s. companies help intelligence agencies do exactly that and they say it's not subject to any oversight now it's all done of course on the national security but there's some very obvious discrepancies here robert muller director of the f.b.i. for example he said the massive surveillance program that the
national security agencies according to the people familiar with the exchange the cooperation of some of the company says helped the u.s. government infiltrate computers worldwide so this certainly adds to edward snowden's account snowden said he believed that the n.s.a. has carried out more than one thousand hacking operations globally snowden said he was releasing the information to demonstrate quote the posse of the u.s. government when it claims that it does not target civilian...
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prior to joining us, he served as a general counsel for the national security agency and he previously served as the department of justice as an associate deputy and was responsible for coordinating national security and criminal matters. he also was the acting attorney general for the doj national security division during the presidential transition and we acknowledge not just from the perspective of a general counsel, but also having been somebody who had to argue cases before the court and hit intimately familiar with how it works in practice. in 2006, and from 2005 to 2006, he was in charge of the national security section here in washington dc. this includes the federal bureau of investigation. and this includes the university of virginia and it is a pleasure to welcome you back to georgetown and has also been an adjunct professor at georgetown, which he had to give up going to the administration and it's lovely to have you come back. finally, i turn to the executive director of the privacy information center in washington dc and mark teaches privacy lock your at georgetown law is
prior to joining us, he served as a general counsel for the national security agency and he previously served as the department of justice as an associate deputy and was responsible for coordinating national security and criminal matters. he also was the acting attorney general for the doj national security division during the presidential transition and we acknowledge not just from the perspective of a general counsel, but also having been somebody who had to argue cases before the court and...